Happy life of sugar because the plot has settings that do not conform to the new era of the three views, as well as too bloody images.
The fact that this anime was banned is understandable, simply put, it is "not in line with the three views", similar to the essence of the "Scum's Wish". This anime conveys a world devoid of any hope or humanity, and it's all about reasonableness.
It's fine to like this anime, especially if you're more interested in Black Deep Disability yourself, but personally, I don't recommend it; in the end, to a large extent, this anime is really about blackness for the sake of blackness, and there are some problems with the plot and the characterization, and when you really think about it in terms of sociality and realism, the plot of Happily Ever After in Sugar is actually still way overdone.
Categorization of animationAt the moment there is no standard way to categorize animation, there is no hard and fast rule to categorize animation. However, it is possible to categorize animation in a simple way, using a variety of different criteria. The main ways of categorization are: the technical means of production, the visual effect of the screen, the type of theme of the animation, the age of the audience, and the broadcasting effect of the animation, and so on.
From the production technology and means, animation can be divided into hand-drawn traditional animation and computer-based computer animation. From the audience age point of view, we can divide the animation into sub supply to the animation, and adult to the animation. That is, many people understand the difference between "cartoon" and "anime". In fact, this understanding is wrong.